Includes:About Hung: Behind-The-Scenes look At The Making Of Hung Featuring Interviews With Cast And CrewThe Women Of Hung: Explores The Complex Relationships Between Ray Drecker And The Women In His LifeRay And Tanya's Personal AdsThree Audio Commentaries With Series Creators/Executive Producers Colette Burson And Dmitry Lipkin And Writer Brett C. Leonard

Release Date: 2009

At first glance, Ray Drecker seems like an ordinary divorced dad who’s facing tough times and trying to make ends meet. But Ray’s got one extraordinary, God-given gift – call it his ''winning tool'' – that sets him apart from other underpaid high-school teachers. With a little help from an unlikely business ally named Tanya, Ray is about to hatch an inspired plan to ride his winning tool all the way to a more productive, debt-free life.

As long as HBO remains real, Like filming in Detroit with all the quiet beauty that DetroitHas to offer this is what makes Hung so successfulAs long as you have raw footage and keep raw charcters I'll contiune to watch and I watched all 10 shows and noticed very engaging Charcters with sophisticated dynamics,(Example) The season finale, the dynamics of the scene where Thomas Jane and Jane Adams were siting at a Table. In a red and white resturant it was a little group siting at a table across from them a African American male and two african american females, that scene was the heart and soul of the saeason finale because it told viewers like myself That something else was coming it started to build tenshion, When the young man waved his finger I knew something was coming down the road it gave me an expectation, I wonder was that a scripted scene or not I wonder!